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Do you think we're lucky to be living through these times .....or would you prefer to of lived in another period of history |
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@hds | 12 August 19 | |
I prefer to live in a past |
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@crimson | 12 August 19 | |
I think all eras gone past had interesting aspects, even today. I'm seeing a lot of young people being more environmentally aware nowadays, and I'm loving it. I'm very hopeful and excited about this greener era we're going into. If I could travel time, I would go to viking times. Before guns and bombs and nuclear sh*t. When we killed each other in far more gruesome ways. Yikes. And what a contrast between my two choices |
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@deusexmachina | 12 August 19 | |
Living in the past means dying of the sh*ts. I would rather not spends weeks slowly dying off something that can be prevented by eating a banana and drinking a bottle of water.
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@cerberus611 | 12 August 19 | |
Interesting time to be living in Japan..
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@1bad_boy | 12 August 19 | |
Good and bad in any era. I'm happy to have lived in this one. |
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@ementalm | 12 August 19 | |
more revelations are happening now than in the past. but it's still the same, some love among the people, then the corruption and greed and in power
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@deusexmachina | 12 August 19 | |
t**t.
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@3mel | 12 August 19 | |
isn't that phrase some kind of curse in Pratchett book ? I wondered how it was meant, like may you meaning you don't at all right now or that interesting times wouldn't be much fun at all ? |
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@deusexmachina | 12 August 19 | |
It's an old Chinese saying isn't it. Interesting Times is a good book though.
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@3mel | 12 August 19 | |
I think Mr Pratchett may have mentioned it being Chinese in origin.
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